Hallie E. Andrews, 1869-1962
Mrs. Hallie E. Andrews was one of the founding members
of the Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA).
In 1901, Andrews was a Sunday school teacher at Grace
Reformed Church, as well as president of the Missionary Society there.
At that time, she met with several women at Mrs. D.P. Wheeler's home
to start the YWCA in Akron. She was one of the original 18 members of
the board of directors. In addition, Andrews held the position of secretary
within the organization from 1901-1907, the position of treasurer from
1921-1934, and she served as a lunchroom chairman.
On the YWCA's 50th anniversary, Andrews was named an
honorary lifetime member of the board. She was the first person to ever
receive that distinction. She was also honored with the position of
honorary president of the Heidelburg Class at Grace United Church of
Christ. Andrews was a member of the Akron and Summit County Federation
of Women's Clubs as well.
Andrews was an Akron native and lived there her whole
life. She was married to Benjamin F. Andrews, who was the vice president
and treasurer of MT Cutter & Co. They resided at 278 West North
St. Andrews, who was widowed later in her life, died in 1962 in Maple
Crest Nursing Home in Uniontown, Ohio, at the age of 93, after suffering
from an illness for 19 months.
Photo courtesy of the Beacon
Journal.
--Janelle
Baltputnis
